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Ep29: Hannah from Nappy Free - Toilet Training Beyond the Wait for Readiness

34 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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I was so excited to sit down with Hannah from Nappy Free [https://instagram.com/nappy_free] to talk about toilet training. Not just for medically complex kids, but for all kids. Hannah toilet trained her first child at around 20 months and her second at just 11 months old. She’s a teacher of 18 years, and through Nappy Free, she has already supported 87 families through their toilet training journey. We talked about the myth of ‘waiting for readiness’ along with who has been selling that narrative to us - and why. We also look at the window of opportunity, why power struggles emerge after age 2.5, and what elimination communication looks like for babies and younger children. In this episode, Hannah shares practical tips for getting started: awareness of the body, visual and sound cues, routine-based prompting, and the importance of giving your child that one element of control. This episode was proudly sponsored by Little Harvesters. They're on a mission to make feeding our little ones easier by offering nutritious, convenient meals designed for busy families. Check them out at littleharvesters.com.au [https://littleharvesters.com.au] or on their Instagram: @littleharvesters [https://instagram.com/littleharvesters] We’re building a community here, one story at a time, and I’m so glad you’re along for the ride. Please feel free to reach out! Instagram: @beyond.the.tube.podcast [https://www.instagram.com/beyond.the.tube.podcast] Email: beyondthetubepodcast@gmail.com [beyondthetubepodcast@gmail.com] This is a Podvan Media [https://www.podvan.com.au] production.

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episode Ep29: Hannah from Nappy Free - Toilet Training Beyond the Wait for Readiness artwork

Ep29: Hannah from Nappy Free - Toilet Training Beyond the Wait for Readiness

I was so excited to sit down with Hannah from Nappy Free [https://instagram.com/nappy_free] to talk about toilet training. Not just for medically complex kids, but for all kids. Hannah toilet trained her first child at around 20 months and her second at just 11 months old. She’s a teacher of 18 years, and through Nappy Free, she has already supported 87 families through their toilet training journey. We talked about the myth of ‘waiting for readiness’ along with who has been selling that narrative to us - and why. We also look at the window of opportunity, why power struggles emerge after age 2.5, and what elimination communication looks like for babies and younger children. In this episode, Hannah shares practical tips for getting started: awareness of the body, visual and sound cues, routine-based prompting, and the importance of giving your child that one element of control. This episode was proudly sponsored by Little Harvesters. They're on a mission to make feeding our little ones easier by offering nutritious, convenient meals designed for busy families. Check them out at littleharvesters.com.au [https://littleharvesters.com.au] or on their Instagram: @littleharvesters [https://instagram.com/littleharvesters] We’re building a community here, one story at a time, and I’m so glad you’re along for the ride. Please feel free to reach out! Instagram: @beyond.the.tube.podcast [https://www.instagram.com/beyond.the.tube.podcast] Email: beyondthetubepodcast@gmail.com [beyondthetubepodcast@gmail.com] This is a Podvan Media [https://www.podvan.com.au] production.

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Ep28: The Blend Magazine - Changing How Tube Feeding Is Seen

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episode Ep27: Michelle's Story Part 2 - The Hidden Trauma of Feeding artwork

Ep27: Michelle's Story Part 2 - The Hidden Trauma of Feeding

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